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    HUMANITIES PAPER: EPISTEMOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE: ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION (PART 2) by Editorial Article

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…The key theme - the model of the modern research journal in various aspects: philological (academic writing, IMRaD), philosophical (criteria of scholarly publication), historical and cultural, economical. …”
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    HUMANITIES PAPER: EPISTEMOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE: ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION (PART 1) by Article Editorial

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…The key theme - the model of the modern research journal in various aspects: philological (academic writing, IMRaD), philosophical (criteria of scholarly publication), historical and cultural, economical. …”
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  3. 183

    Marshall McLuhan : un spectre hante-t-il les études médiévales canadiennes ? by Patrick Moran

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The article examines the heuristic value of McLuhan’s theses as well as their influence on the medievalist discourse in Canada, from Paul Zumthor’s critical reception in the early eighties to current approaches based on the philological and codicological renewal of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.…”
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  4. 184

    The Information of Public Sciences: Definitions by Žiedonė Zaveckienė

    Published 1988-12-01
    “… Many different conceptions are noticed in defining information: mathematical, cybernetic, philosophical, philological, and bibliographical directions. There are quantitative and qualitative definitions, ranging from very complicated to more or less simple, and very close to the primary one. …”
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  5. 185

    Ibn Ḥafsûn ou la construction d’un bandit populaire by Gabriel Martinez-Gros

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…According to Dozy, Ibn Hafsûn is a remote ancestor of the Andalusian outlaw character, made popular by the European writers and travellers to Spain in the first part of the xixth century. In this way, philological craftsmanship was united to literary acquaintance and so paved the way to a self-proclaimed historical truth.…”
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  6. 186

    ‘Gay Strangers’: Reflections on Decadence and the Decadent Poetics of A. Mary F. Robinson by Ana Parejo Vadillo

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…It offers a reading of the philological poetics of her 1893 volume of poems, Retrospect, as a reflection of a poet in exile concerned with the question of how language composes feeling.…”
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    SUCCESSION BETWEEN SCHOOL AND PEDAGOGICAL INSTITUTE IN VOCATIONAL TRAINING OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE TEACHERS by Lubov V. Vasilkina, Olga I. Biryukova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The philological faculty of the Mordovian State Pedagogical Institute named. …”
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  8. 188

    Langue croisée – Walter Benjamins Erinnerungsarbeit zwischen Hören und Sehen, Paris und Berlin by Daniel Kazmaier

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…It is tied to the places of Paris and Berlin, interweaves the sensuality of hearing and seeing, and finally maps this interweaving in the language itself as a langue croisée. Philologically, this article reconstructs Benjamin’s transpositions first by looking on the way he reworked the early Berlin to the late Paris version; then by comparing the pieces Die Mummerehlen and Loggien; and finally his transfer of a section from Die Mummerehlen into the French text Peintures chinoises à la Bibliothèque nationale.…”
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    SCIENCE AS A COMPONENT OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM by Elena V. Sen’Ko

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The author argues that the purpose of philological education cannot be reduced to methodical training of a school teacher, because the important product of this education is the research and innovation intellectual environment. …”
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  10. 190

    New Studies of the Structure and the Texts of Abba Garima Ethiopian Gospels by Sergey Kim

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The author also discusses philological characteristics of the two subsidiary texts originally included in the Abba Garima manuscripts, ‘Discourse on the Harmony of Gospels’ and ‘Letter of Carpianus’ of Eusebius of Caesarea. …”
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    Au rendez-vous allemand (2) by Agnès Bouvier

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Indeed, while Flaubert was starting Salammbô, he discovered the philological studies of the “New School” represented in France by Renan. …”
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  12. 192

    Sámuel Teleki and Janus Pannonius by Alfonso Lombana Sánchez

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The editio exhibits some excellent philological achievements. Not only is Teleki responsible for the first collatio of some very important manuscripts and editions of Janus, but he also completed the edition with a biography and a collection of valuable historical testimonies. …”
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    Introduction: Balkan Romance Within the Balkan Sprachbund by Virginia Hill, Adam Ledgeway

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In particular, the discussion begins in §2 with a review of the main morphosyntactic features of the four principal sub-branches of Old Romanian spoken today within the Balkan Sprachbund (Daco-Romanian, Aromanian, Istro-Romanian, and Megleno-Aromanian), tracing the treatment of such Balkanisms both in the traditional philological literature (§3) and their more recent formalization and expansion in the theoretical literature dedicated to the Balkan Sprachbund (§4). …”
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    Diskuze o talmudickém původu Chevra kadiša v časopisech Allgemeine Zeitung des Judenthums, Die Neuzeit a Oesterreichische Wochenschrift by Jana Horáková

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…To put both of these discussions in a wider context and to uncover the motivations of particular authors, the paper presents the character of all three journals as well as the biographies of the individual authors and their relation to the then philological research concerning the topic of Hevra Kaddisha. …”
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    Histoire des idées : une certaine idée de l’histoire by Gérard Raulet

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The history of ideas is both courted and attacked by the philological sciences (history of philosophy, literary studies) and history as such. …”
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    « Si le folklore musical existe, alors il est vivant ; s’il est vivant, alors il est normal qu’il meure » by Francesco Giannattasio

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It has also never failed to engage in dialogue with historical, philological and literary studies on crucial issues such as the relationship between orality and writing, the learned and the popular, conservative and innovative musical traditions, continental and Mediterranean, all of which have made Italy a very special laboratory for the study of music in the last century.Based on my career as an activist in the first political folk revival, then as a musician and finally as an ethnomusicologist, this article aims to re-read the events that led to a so-called 'heritage age'. …”
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    Baltic Linguistics in Lithuania During a Century by Bonifacas Stundžia

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It begins with relatively modest but ambitious pre-war research conducted by traditional philological and comparative historical methods. It goes on to look at the oppressive time of the post-war ideological dictatorship, when, in principle, only activities of a practical nature were possible. …”
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    Share on vk Share on google_plusone_share Share on twitter Share on email More Sharing Services The history of the Roman Republic according to the axiological approach: On the prob... by A.O. Kudratov

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The analysis of the historiographical works showed that philological methods are traditionally used to study the Roman virtues, which serve as a key to answering numerous questions related to the ideas of the Romans. …”
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